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Good luck with your journey. I just came here to say that being a woman doesn't require makeup, because you write as if that's a requirement
Thank you. It's not about the makeup so much as that's one thing that is complex and intimidating among many things that are complex and intimidating about being a woman. It's the first thing I thought of, and I don't even know where to begin. I don't even have to wear makeup, many women don't. I feel like I'm at the bottom of a hill that looks steep and intimidating, I don't know if I can get to the top but at the same time this is just the first hill of the rocky mountains, and I have to get to the other side.
Don't try to be what the world thinks "girl" means. Just try to be you, and let the world be what it's gonna be. There's enough pressures on women in society already, let alone on trans women. Don't try to carry all of that yourself.
There will be people who put you down regardless of how you present, so again, just try to be comfortable as yourself. If that means you wear a ladies tee one day a week and nothing else changes, so be it. If it means you look and present exactly as you did before, but now you know yourself better: great. And if it means you dress up more eccentrically than lady gaga and scare people away, well... You do you.
But don't let everybody else tell you that you can't be comfortable as yourself, because they're wrong.